As a blogger, it’s important to know that my site is user-friendly. Because if I’m losing visitors due to lousy navigation, lack of clarity, poor design, or content — then I’m losing money. This is why companies will pay good money for objective third-party reviews of their website.

To test out websites from home, you will need to be internet savvy and speak fluent English. You will also need some basic equipment like a computer with a microphone, broadband internet connection, and an updated web browser. Most tests take between 5 – 25 minutes to complete and pay an average of $10 per test.

If you’d like to work from home testing websites, here are 12 sites to check out.

Earn $10/$15 for 20 minutes of work. To become a website tester – submit your email address and apply. Testers must take a sample test before receiving any assignments. This gig is open to the US and International residents alike who can receive payments via PayPal. Each test takes about 15 – 20 minutes.

User Testing is open to global residents who have an active PayPal account.

Make money by testing out websites. To enroll in the program submit your email address, password, and pick your preferred method of testing (desktop computer, tablet, or smartphone). Once you’re fully registered, you’ll receive emails when assignments are ready for you. Assignments vary in nature, as does the pay. I did one job that took less than a minute, and it paid .10 cents. Payments are made via PayPal.

Earn money by answering questions about startup websites. Each company provides their website and assigns tasks that they would like you to complete and provide answers for. After you complete the assignment, you’ll share your thoughts in a written response. Each completed test pays $5.00, and payments are made weekly via PayPal.

Earn up to € 50 per study. Each study is conducted via Skype and usually takes 30 – 90 minutes of time. Once the study is completed, you'll get paid within 5 – 10 days via PayPal. Testing Time is open to global residents who have an internet connection, and Skype installed on a computer.

TestingTime is open to global residents who have an active PayPal account.

Earn $10 for 15 – 20 minutes of your time. To become part of the TryMyUI team first, sign up for an account. Next, you’ll need to take and pass a qualification test. The qualification test is a sample test that shows you understand the process and requirements. After you qualify, you’ll be sent test opportunities via email. Payments are made biweekly via PayPal.

Get paid $10 for providing your thoughts on various websites. To become a website tester, register for an account, and take a sample test. Once your sample is approved, you’ll start getting assignments by email. Payments are made via PayPal at the end of each week.

Make money for providing feedback on websites, applications, prototypes, concepts and more. To apply, register for an account, and then wait for an invite to complete an assignment. Once you've completed your assignment, you’ll be paid $10 per task via PayPal.

UserZoom is a company that conducts website usability tests for desktop and mobile platforms. Tests pay an average $5 to $10 depending on the complexity of the study. Most tests take between 10 to 20 minutes to complete, and payments are made via PayPal 10 to 14 business days after the completion of the study.

Validately hires testers to complete mobile and website tests for companies. Compensation varies: Complete a 5-minute test and get paid $5 bucks. Live tests where you speak via phone and share a screen with a moderator, pay a minimum of $25 for 30 minutes. Payments are made via PayPal within five business days of the test.

Get paid to give feedback on clients' websites. To get started, fill out the application and take a sample test. Once you’ve been approved, you'll receive assignments via email. Each test takes about 20 minutes to complete and pays 8 £ or around $12.50 US dollars. Payments are made via PayPal on the 25th day of each month.

WhatUsersDo is open to global residents who have an active PayPal account.

uTest hires independent contractors for quality assurance testing for various software and hardware. According to their job posting on Dice, their customers include brands like Google, Amazon, Netflix, and more. To get started, fill out their online application (takes approximately 10 minutes), take an audition test to showcase your tech skills, then wait for assignments to be sent to you via email. I wasn't able to find out how much testers are paid, but the job listing on Dice.com said, “In 2016 alone, we paid out over $20 million to QA testers worldwide.”

Loop11 is an Australian-based company that occasionally takes submissions for paid website testers. You must complete a 5-minute qualification test to prove your suitability. There's not a lot of information on pay, but their website says that they pay above-average rates and bonuses. They also claim to work with companies like IBM, JPMorgan Chase and Go Daddy. According to the Founder's LinkedIn profile, Loop11 has been in business since 2009.

Now if you’re anything like me, you’re multiplying how many tests you can complete in an hour and how much you’re going to make. But hold your horses! These opportunities are extremely popular! Statistically, there are fewer customers than testers, so don’t expect to be completing three tests every hour on the hour.

Here's how to make the most of this work-at-home opportunity:

1. Sign up with as many website testing companies as possible.

2. Be sure that you’re taking advantage of practice and sample testing opportunities, as many companies will only allow you a couple of times to pass their test.

3. Always make sure to turn in your best possible work, as many companies rate their testers and those with higher scores tend to get more and better-paying gigs.

4. While you're waiting for these companies to email you with test opportunities, be sure to add short tasks, focus groups, and digital earning tasks to your routine — this will ensure that you have a constant pipeline of work and income coming in.

Originally published October 3, 2014. Content updated February 15, 2018.

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Looks like a new site just popped up called https://usertesting.market – seems like you can actually set your own price and there’s no pre-qualification. On the other hand, you aren’t guaranteed to get paid – it’s like your selling your test video.

Thank you so much for the information. I have worked with User Testing and have enjoyed it. It’s easy and they pay as they have promised. Only problem I have run into is the tests I qualify for have been few and far between. I will have to check out the other companies you mentioned and see if I can get more opportunities.

I’ve personally only tried Enroll. They do pay on time, but you don’t earn very much with them. Sign up for a few, as they don’t always have a steady stream of tests to complete. Good luck and keep me posted on which ones work best for you!

In my experience, this has been one of the most effective ways of making money online short of having a highly trafficked website. Given the time investment each of these feedback testing opportunities take, they pay very well. Only downside is that they are only occasionally available.

Hi! I work part time at my local hospital putting around 20-25 hours in each week. I would like to know if it would work to pursue this way of getting extra money in? Or do I need to be at home all the time so I don’t miss an opportunity for a test?

Great lots of websites! I’ve been using UserTesting, and over time I have made about $40. It was going great, until about a week ago I stopped receiving tests. Well, I’m looking forward to trying all of these out, thanks!

Thank you for the info but I have been applying in most of these companies and they say they dont have work for my area which one can I apply to cause Im from South Africa and I am desperate for a home job.

About the testing apps, i create one free here: http://equaltozero.ro/demo/plugins/respons/ it is a app that it can test any kind of web site or shop or game, etc. You can take a look and test your web pages/app! ;-)

Can i rely on above websites because there are thousands of website which are scam and frauds. i have wasted lot of time on such websites.Please guide me how to verify that such websites are not just scam.

Some of sites you provided here ask money for registering of for being a feedback provider. For example Paid Surveys or StartUpLift. I have read in the Internet that Paid Survays is a scam, but still you reccomended it in your relative article. Have you ever used any sites where you had to pay beforehand?

I go to school have two jobs and I still try to make money these websites are really good: Luckydayapp.com Cashcrate.com Makemoney.tech/app Loot pays good — I’ll leave you with these for now. I made over $300 in 2 years with the little time I have imagine if I was unemployed or had only 1 job??? GOOD LUCK GUYS! If you guys need help or whatever follow on Twitter or Instagram: rosyberryz

To the best of my knowledge, yes. I haven’t tried all of them out, so I don’t know how quick they are to pay. You can expect about 1 – 2 opportunities a month with UserTesting. I’ve found that the more you respond to, the more often they’ll send you work. Good luck and keep us posted.

I work for some of these sites already, but really appreciate the list. You’ve given me 5-6 more to sign up for. All the ones I’m familiar with have been good. My only gripe is with whatusersdo. That 25th of the month thing means that if you do something, for example, on January 1, you have to wait until February 25. That’s a bit long. And the payment isn’t 8 Pounds =$8. It’s $8US.

Also, I’d advise people who use several sites to keep a spreadsheet of what jobs they’ve done, which are pending, and which have been paid, with dates. It’s too easy to lose track otherwise.

Ma’am (if Im not mistaken), This is a beautiful blog with more information than capable to handle. I have researched two and a half years for oppurtuinities like this and here you are, handing it to me on a plate and that too for free!

Thank you so much. I wish you the best I will do my best to recommend your site to everyone and if I come across any new work at home oppurtunities then I will tell you. Also if I can help in any other way please dont hesitate to let me know!

Do not recommend TryMyUI to anyone. Is this TryMyUI a valid company? They appear to be a rip-off scam. They do NOT paying their testers, not replying to messages, emails, no one answers the phone. I’m betting everything is fake about this company…sign up suckers (like me) for free tests, not pay them and wait for the next sucker… Yes…Their logo, “This SUX” is a good moto for TryMyUI given their questionable business practices.

I had a quick question. I was looking for Feedback Army on Amazon Turk, but I cannot find it. I signed up, but cannot find where you look for user ability testing tasks. Where can I go to find that? Thank you

I’ve tried a couple out. The test opportunities are sporadic, so you can’t count on this for regular income. It’s a great way to make some side cash. I’ve also found the quicker you can reply “yes” to taking a test — the more offers you’ll receive. Good luck!

Thanks for all the useful info–I will definitely be checking some of these recommendations out!! I signed up with TryMyUI two days ago & was fortunate to have 2 tests available to me. I have completed both and already received $10 payment for one (within 24 hours) and expect the second payment tomorrow–needless to say I am very happy with the results so far!! Thanks again!

Hi Holly. I work for an advertising agency and we have a few clients that are looking to have their pages tested. I was wondering if you would be interested? Let me know by email if you are interested. Great post!

Thanks for the info, sounds great ???? I have tried some user testing sites before and found them way to hard to use ( test birds, userlytics & various others that I can’t remember ) are these ones fairy easy to do, also I am in Australia so can I participate, thanks Carla

Also I tried Tomas link pasted above from yesterday and it works for me ???? you just have to wait a while, but the you eye site doesn’t seem to exist anymore http://join.youeye.com/participant-101 thanks again ???? Carla

I would like to know if anyone has any real experience with these sites outside of YouEye and UserTesting, both of which I use. I started by looking at Analysia, and the site looks quite sketchy with its broken English and other grammatical errors. May I ask from where you got these links and how many you have actually done?

Hi Andrea, I’ve tried Enroll and UserTesting. Enroll’s tests are very short (usually one to two questions), and they generally pay 10¢ to 25¢ per test. I found the majority of these testing websites via Google and then searched on the Ripoff Report, Glassdoor, and the Better Business Bureau websites for negative reviews. While I didn’t find any negative reviews on Analysia, you’re correct; there are a lot of typos and grammatical errors, which may be a sign of a potential scam. For this reason, I’ve decided to remove them from the list. Thanks for stopping by TWAHW!

I am from India, Can some one please suggest good one. I have searched few of them from the above listed and found not to be worked in our area. Any help would be highly appreciated. Even Virtual call center with some decent amount of payout would be great

Thank you for this terrific article! Hope it helps someone out there. Might I add that there’s a site called ‘UserTest.io’ that pay people to review websites, just like the ones mentioned above. You could ultimately update the article and be 12 sites that pay you to review websites. Hope this helps with some content creation.

I have not yet clicked on the sites recommend yet, so forgive me if this could be answered by going to the site. You mentioned that there are practice tests you can take, is that found on the site or somewhere else? Thanks

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I do agree with the websites that are good, but I recently registered in UserTesting and I still have not got an answer. How much time does it take or in your case, how long after you registered got an approval e-mail?

It will vary significantly based on how many clients they have, and if you meet the criteria for the test. The two tips I can offer you is, the quicker you respond to the email, the better chance you’ll have, and the more tests you complete, the more frequently you will receive future opportunities. Good luck and keep us posted.

Hi – You might reconsider including StartUpLift. That actually goes to a site called SideIncomeJobs.com and they CHARGE you, the worker, a monthly or yearly fee for “membership.” On top of that no real-world examples of available gigs are discussed and reviews are poor. Perhaps you have more insider information on them? But from a person looking for a side hustle it looks like a scam where you pay instead of getting paid.

You need to go down to the sixth bullet point to register for the website testing.

The note at the top of their website is a promo for their sister-site, SideIncomeJobs.com. I’ve never used SideIncomeJobs.com, but it looks like they are competing with FlexJobs which is a paid membership site that hand-screens all telecommuting positions before adding them to their website. These sites are offering a service of screening work-at-home opportunities, so you don’t have to do it yourself — it saves you time and ensures that you’re not dealing with a scam.